Cardaleen and Stevens honored at Shawsheen Tech

BILLERICA -- Anthony Cardaleen and Katelyn Stevens were recently honored as the Seniors of the Month for December at Shawsheen Valley Technical High School.

Anthony Cardaleen of Billerica is a plumbing student and anxious to continue working in the field after high school. He has already built an impressive résumé, with an academic rank in the top 25 and experience in the school's Cooperative Education program with a plumbing company in Arlington.

His outstanding performance academically has led to numerous Citizenship Awards, and he has qualified for a John & Abigail Adams Scholarship. He is also president of the National Honor Society and a member of the Student Council and Ski Club, and he played hockey as a sophomore.

Anthony plans to pursue his master's plumbing license after graduation. He has been active in many clubs and activities at Shawsheen Tech, and has done community service with the Ditson School's after-school extended-day program and with youth hockey.

Katelyn Stevens of Wilmington is a Health Assisting student with high hopes in the medical industry. She plans to attend college and eventually work in an emergency room.

She will leave Shawsheen Tech as one of the most well-rounded students. She is ranked in the top five of the senior class academically, is a member of the National Honor Society and National Technical Honor Society, and won a bronze medal in SkillsUSA at the district finals last year.

Advertisement

Katelyn plays hockey and will be a captain for softball this spring. She also plays AAU softball for the Nor'easters. Outside of school, she coaches figure skating, soccer, basketball and CCD, and volunteers at a local food pantry and for the 40-hour Famine organization. She has worked at a local assisted-living facility.

Welcome to your discussion forum: Sign in with a Disqus account or your social networking account for your comment to be posted immediately, provided it meets the guidelines. (READ HOW.)
Comments made here are the sole responsibility of the person posting them; these comments do not reflect the opinion of The Sun. So keep it civil.